Status Report: First attempt at a brisket

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Mike

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Jun 14, 2020
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Generally poor results.
I used a 1# brisket of dubious origin.
I put too much rub on it so it came out salty and too peppery.
It was dry.
It was tender.
Oh well. Will try a chuck tomorrow - Mike
 
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" Better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all". Next time will be better, this is how most all of us learn, by trial and error. Best thing about this hobby is we can still eat our mistakes! RAY
 
Only out a little time and some $......Heck if you cant eat it I'm sure the dog would love it. Nothing else you learned for the next one.
 
Yup. Oriental market
Smoking a 1 lbs brisket , unknown part of brisket etc and getting moist tender result would be damn hard for anyone. The chuck you are doing will be far easier. You should get excellent pulled beef. If you need advice on the chuck let us know.
 
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